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Saginaw to Mckinney Shuttle

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Traveling between the historic community of Saginaw and the bustling town of McKinney? Texas Shuttle provides a private door‑to‑door shuttle that knits together the North‑Fort Worth suburbs, the DFW‑area corridor, and the vibrant neighborhoods of Collin County. Our drivers start in Saginaw’s Westfield and Walnut Creek areas, swing east on I‑20, and then merge onto I‑35E North. The route skirts the western edge of Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, giving a quick glimpse of the airport’s sprawling runways before heading north on US‑75 (Central Expressway). The road distance stretches a little beyond the straight‑line 48 miles, and most riders experience a door‑to‑door travel time between 65 and 90 minutes, depending on traffic on the I‑35 corridor and the Central Expressway.

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Along the way, the shuttle passes through established Dallas suburbs like Grand Prairie and Plano, offering riders a chance to catch glimpses of the

Saginaw to McKinney Shuttle

Door-to-door private shuttle service between Saginaw, TX (zips 76131, 76179) and McKinney, TX (zips 75069-75072). Book online 24/7 or call (817) 403-6196.

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Saginaw to McKinney Shuttle FAQ

How do I book a Saginaw to McKinney shuttle?

Book your Saginaw to McKinney shuttle online 24/7 through our booking tool or by phone at (817) 403-6196. Enter your Saginaw pickup address (zips 76131 or 76179) and your McKinney destination (zips 75069-75072) for an instant door-to-door quote — no account required. Use promo code ONLINE for 10% off round trips.

How long does the Saginaw to McKinney shuttle take?

Saginaw sits roughly 58 to 61 road miles west of McKinney across the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. Most rides take I-820 east to the Sam Rayburn Tollway (TX-121) east through Grapevine, Lewisville and Plano into McKinney, or I-820 east to US-287 / I-35E north to TX-121 east. A typical non-stop ride takes about 60 to 90 minutes depending on metroplex traffic, especially TX-121 evening rush. We monitor traffic conditions and adjust pickup time accordingly to keep you on schedule.

How much does a Saginaw to McKinney shuttle cost?

Fares for Saginaw to McKinney door-to-door private shuttle service start around $115 for a 1-3 passenger sedan, with the final price depending on your exact Saginaw pickup address, your McKinney drop-off (the historic downtown square, a residential address in 75069, 75070, 75071 or 75072, a hotel along US-75, or any address in the city), group size, vehicle type and time of day. Use the booking tool for an instant quote. Use promo code ONLINE for 10% off round trips.

Is the Saginaw to McKinney shuttle door-to-door?

Yes — every Saginaw to McKinney trip is fully door-to-door. We pick you up at your home, hotel or business address in Saginaw — anywhere in 76131 or 76179, including neighborhoods off I-820, US-287 or Old Decatur Road — and drop you off at your exact McKinney destination (a residential address, the historic downtown McKinney square, a hotel along US-75, the Tupps Brewery / east-side dining district, or anywhere in 75069-75072). No park-and-ride lots, no transfer points along TX-121 or US-75.

Is this a shared shuttle or a private ride?

All Texas Shuttle trips between Saginaw and McKinney are private — you are not pooled with strangers. Your vehicle (sedan, SUV, or Mercedes Sprinter depending on group size) carries only your party. That means we go non-stop from your Saginaw pickup straight to your McKinney destination, with no detours to drop off other passengers and no waiting at park-and-ride lots along I-820, TX-121 or US-75.

How much luggage can I bring on the Saginaw to McKinney shuttle?

For 1-3 passengers in a sedan, we comfortably handle 3 standard checked bags plus carry-ons — typical for a Saginaw family heading to McKinney for a weekend visit, a downtown-square event or relatives in 75069-75072. For 4+ passengers we send an SUV or Mercedes Sprinter shuttle that handles 7 to 14 checked bags depending on configuration. Tell us your bag count and group size at booking and we'll match you to the right vehicle — no surprise fees, no left-behind suitcases.

Can the Saginaw to McKinney shuttle add a DFW or Love Field stop?

Yes — DFW Airport sits roughly halfway between Saginaw and McKinney along TX-121, so we routinely add a DFW pickup or drop-off to a Saginaw or McKinney itinerary at minimal extra time. Dallas Love Field (DAL) is about 30 miles east of Saginaw and 30 miles southwest of McKinney; we serve it too. If your flight is delayed, we track it automatically — no extra waiting fee for delays we can see in the airline feed. Add the airport address and flight number at booking and we'll route the trip accordingly. Call (817) 403-6196 if you need help planning a multi-stop itinerary.

What's the cancellation and refund policy on the Saginaw to McKinney shuttle?

You can change the date and time of your Saginaw to McKinney reservation at no cost. Cancellations made more than 24 hours before pickup are fully refundable. Cancellations inside 24 hours may be subject to a fee depending on driver dispatch status. Call (817) 403-6196 to discuss any change — we work with you whenever we can.

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Who are your drivers?

Most of our Texas Shuttle drivers have been driving professionally for more than 10 years in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. They know I-820, US-287, TX-121, US-75 and the surface streets through Grapevine, Lewisville and Plano, handle your luggage, and get you between Saginaw and McKinney relaxed and on time. Learn more about our drivers.

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